AQUA DAVE
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And which is the biggest diameter it can get in captivity? Do you know it's scientific name!?
Taeniura lymma has a max length of 2ft 4 inches long he is that long right now so i don't think he will be growing anymore.
And which is the biggest diameter it can get in captivity? Do you know it's scientific name!?
Ok sorry for the confusion..... So in the picture below there is a valve on the main return line(first pipe on the left) and one valve on each side of the T fitting with the feeding tube.
If you want to feed the tank with frozen food or pellets, you can close the valves on each side of the T fitting and open the banjo fitting to drop in your food. Once the desired amount of food has been added you simply re-seal the banjo fitting and let the food thaw for a couple of minutes in the pipe.
When the food is ready to be fed, you close the main return line valve and open both of the feeding tube valves to flush the line with the food into the aquarium through the feeding pipe.
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Where did you buy this feeding tube???
Awesome build btw!
Dave in your opinion what's the key to successfully keeping the blue spot in captivity ?
The auto feeder is misaligned. It is feeding the cross-member/rim of the tank. :smokin: :reading: :spin2:
I left the feeder doors open when I was mounting the radions. I moved them to the side so that I wouldn't knock them in the tank
Is everyone else able to see the videos? Checked it from another computer and it works for me.